In the mood for some serious 70s nostalgia? If you were a kid in 1974, the following three nostalgic songs might just be tucked away somewhere in your subconscious. And they were pretty big hits that year, too. Let’s take a look at just a few nostalgic songs from 1974 that still go hard today!

“Clap For The Wolfman” by The Guess Who

“Clap For The Wolfman” by The Guess Who was released in June of 1974 and was quite a big hit in the comedy rock world. This fine little rock and roll tune appeared on the band’s album, Road Food. It’s a fun ode of sorts to Wolfman Jack, a famous American DJ who is also featured in the song. “Clap For The Wolfman” peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also did quite well in Canada and a few other European countries.

“Pinball” by Brian Protheroe

Remember the soft rock tune “Pinball”? This is one of the most nostalgic songs from 1974, especially in the UK. It was recorded by Brian Protheroe, better known by Brits as the narrator of the Channel 4 dating program First Dates. “Pinball” was apparently an autobiographical tune that Protheroe wrote while living at a friend’s home. The song ended up being Protheroe’s only major hit, peaking at No. 22 on the UK Singles chart. It wasn’t super popular on our side of the pond in the States, but if you were young in 1974 and living in the UK, you probably know this song quite well.

“You’re No Good” by Linda Ronstadt

This one is such a classic, and one of Linda Ronstadt’s finest nostalgic songs from 1974. “You’re No Good” also happens to be a cover. The original tune was written by Clint Ballard Jr. and was first performed by Dee Dee Warwick in 1963. The song has stood the test of time and has been covered several times by multiple artist, each of which managed to hit the charts with their versions. Betty Everett and The Swinging Blue Jeans are just a couple of examples. However, Linda Ronstadt’s 1974 version with a Southern rock flair became a No. 1 hit in the United States. This song was a standout addition to Ronstadt’s album Heart Like A Wheel.

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